*It is possible that Septimus was sorted in [[Gryffindor]] house, as [[Ronald Weasley]], his grandson, stated that all his family was sorted into Gryffindor.

*It is possible that Septimus was sorted in [[Gryffindor]] house, as [[Ronald Weasley]], his grandson, stated that all his family was sorted into Gryffindor.

*Septimus is a Roman name meaning "seventh" in Latin.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/septimus Behind the Name: Septimus]</ref> This is interesting, considering that [[seven]] is the most magically powerful number, and that Septimus Weasley's son Arthur went on to have seven children. The name "Septimus" is usually given to a seventh-born son, indicating that Septimus Weasley likely had six older siblings.

*Septimus is a Roman name meaning "seventh" in Latin.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/septimus Behind the Name: Septimus]</ref> This is interesting, considering that [[seven]] is the most magically powerful number, and that Septimus Weasley's son Arthur went on to have seven children. The name "Septimus" is usually given to a seventh-born son, indicating that Septimus Weasley likely had six older siblings.

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*[[Bilius]] may be another of Septimus and Cedrella's sons; this cannot be confirmed, however, as it is only known that he was the uncle of Ron and his siblings, not whether he was born,as he is not married to, a [[Weasley family|Weasley]] or a [[Prewett family|Prewett]].

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*[[Bilius]] may be another of Septimus and Cedrella's sons; however this cannot be confirmed, as it is only known that he was the uncle of Ron and his siblings, not whether he was born nor married to a [[Weasley family|Weasley]] or a [[Prewett family|Prewett]].

*Septimus was probably the previous owner of [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]'s [[Wizard Chess]] set, as Ron's set was described to be a hand-me-down from one of his grandfathers, though it might have probably been from his [[Mr. Prewett|maternal grandfather]].

*Septimus was probably the previous owner of [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]'s [[Wizard Chess]] set, as Ron's set was described to be a hand-me-down from one of his grandfathers, though it might have probably been from his [[Mr. Prewett|maternal grandfather]].

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It is possible that Septimus was sorted in Gryffindor house, as Ronald Weasley, his grandson, stated that all his family was sorted into Gryffindor.

Septimus is a Roman name meaning "seventh" in Latin.[3] This is interesting, considering that seven is the most magically powerful number, and that Septimus Weasley's son Arthur went on to have seven children. The name "Septimus" is usually given to a seventh-born son, indicating that Septimus Weasley likely had six older siblings.

Bilius may be another of Septimus and Cedrella's sons; however this cannot be confirmed, as it is only known that he was the uncle of Ron and his siblings, not whether he was born nor married to a Weasley or a Prewett.

Septimus was probably the previous owner of Ron Weasley's Wizard Chess set, as Ron's set was described to be a hand-me-down from one of his grandfathers, though it might have probably been from his maternal grandfather.

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Notes and references

↑Although it has never been confirmed that Septimus and Cedrella are Arthur's parents, this can be inferred based on Sirius Black's statement in Ch. 6 of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix that Arthur was "something like [his] second cousin once removed." The Black family tree establishes Cedrella as a first cousin once removed of both Orion and Walburga Black, Sirius's parents. Thus, any children she had would be their second cousins, and second cousins once removed of their sons Sirius and Regulus. Also, almost all of Sirius's relatives can be seen on the Black family tree because both his parents were born into the House of Black, making it unlikely that he could be related to Arthur in a way not shown. See also this talk page and an HPL essay for more information.